Custom Designed Trainings and Materials

We can create training materials for a variety of situations.

Our Trainers can custom design their materials for your particular situation whether it’s showing administrators how best to implement Self-Determination in your county or state or teaching direct care staff how to implement and maintain individual budgets.

List of potential training topics

The History of Self-Determination (Self-Determination as a Civil Rights Movement)

The roles, responsibilities, reimbursement, and oversight of Fiscal Intermediaries, Independent Support Brokers, Independent Plan Facilitators, and Agencies With Choice.

Income Generation for All (focus on Employment Initiatives)

Succesful School Transitions (Youth in Transition)

“Community First” Planning

Alternatives to Day Programs/Sheltered Workshops

The Value of Community (Promoting Volunteerism, Taking Classes, Joining Social Clubs)

How to Become a Person-Centered Agency – Practical Steps That Help Advance System Transformation

Building and Mantaining a Diverse and Robust Network of Providers in a Self-Determination Model of Support

A Collaborative Approach to Teaching Budget Authority and Employer of Record Responsibilities

The Utilization of Peers in a Self-Determination Model of Support

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Who We Are?

The Center for Self-Determination is a non-profit organization, established in 2000, operating as the primary clearinghouse, training and technical assistance source on Self-Determination in the United States and other countries. The Center is devoted to working within the public and private sector to move power and authority over resources directly to individuals with disabilities, families and allies.